Description
Using the concept of diasporic citizenship as a central theoretical frame, this book intervenes in current questions of national and transnational circuits of exchange as they pertain to the commoditization and movement of culture, knowledge, values, and identity. The contributors- drawing from literature, history, musicology, sociology, cultural studies, feminist, gender, and queer studies, the creative/cultural industries and political science - approach the subjects of Rihanna, globalization, gender and sexuality, commerce, transnationalism, Caribbean regionalism, and Barbadian national identity and development, from different disciplinary and at times radically divergent perspectives. At the same time, the essays collectively work through the limitations, possibilities and promise of our best Caribbean imaginings.
About the Author
Professor Sir Hilary Beckles is Principal and Pro-Vice Chancellor of The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. He is a distinguished University administrator, and an internationally reputed historian. He is VP of the International Task Force for the UNESCO Slave Route Project; a consultant for the UNESCO Cities for Peace Global Programme; an advisor to the UN World Culture Report; and member of Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, Science Advisory Board on sustainable development. He has published authored numerous books and articles on transatlantic slavery, popular culture and sport.
Dr. Heather D. Russell is Associate Professor of English, Florida International University, USA. Her publications include Legba's Crossing: Narratology in the African Atlantic.
Book Information
ISBN 9789766405021
Author Hilary McD. Beckles
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint University of the West Indies Press
Publisher University of the West Indies Press
Weight(grams) 320g